I have only gathered three Troas coins over the years and only one is with a horse. TROAS. Alexandria. Ae27. Maximinus Thrax Obv:- IMP...
I have another type variation too. Obv:- IMP ANTONINVS - PIVS AVG, laureate, horned, cuirassed and draped bust right Rev:- P M TR P IIII COS -...
I can't compete with these bronzes. My only example of the type was made of silver. Denarius Obv:– IMP CAE L SEP-T SEV PERT AVG. Laureate head...
Here is my star behind mentioned above... Obv:– IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laureate, horned, draped and cuirassed bust right Rev:– INVICTVS SACERDOS...
I have some 135s too (clutching rather than reaching) ANB [IMG] AND [IMG] ANS [IMG] ANH again [IMG] ANGI [IMG]
I have a few of these Antioch 132s now.... A long way from an officina set though ANE [IMG] ANS (and my nicest so far) [IMG] ANZ [IMG] Either...
I have never been tempted by one of these confronted busts of Gordy and Tranquillina before but saw her portrait on this one and pulled the...
Another new horseman for me. This time an earlyish issue that has passed me by thus far despite having bid on a few. This one has been heavily...
I haven't bought any FTR for a few months and this wek I have had two arrive. This one has an identical attribution to an example already in my...
I am not sure that I agree that it is considered Virtus if dressed. Virtus is female and you can identify a dreesed Virtus from a dressed Mars by...
And then there is the MARTI PATRI PROPVGNATORI type [IMG]
Another Half Folis:- [IMG] The Bust of Mars type [IMG] Some more of the folles [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Constans Obv:- D N CONSTA-NS P F AVG, Laureate and rosette-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust left, globe in right hand Rev:- FEL•TEMP•REPAR-ATIO,...
I have an entirely ego-centric interest is the coins of Mars. I don't really focus on them but try and pick up slightly interesting ones when I...
I can see the Griffin, it is low down on the coin.
I know that I have shared this one before but here it is again.... Maximianus Herculius - Follis...
I won't inflict any of my Eastern Severans on you. Many of them are unpublished because there are so few of us who cover them or have interest in...
Geta as Augustus denarius Obv:– IMP CAES P SEPT GETA PIVS AVG, Laureate head right Rev:– PONTIF TR P COS II, Geta on horseback riding left,...
The date range of the visible coins in the image seems entirely consistent with the description of the date range. Earliest visible coin is Nero,...
Perhaps the coin gods were not as cross with me as I had worried, though they made me wait. This coin was mistakenly sent to Canada instead of the...
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